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Thursday, February 25, 2010

LookInMyPc generates a complete, comprehensive system profile that includes information on all installed hardware and software. Additionally it provides system diagnostic information such as details on running processes, installed services, startup programs, Windows updates and hot fixes, active network and Internet connections, TCP/IP port usage, event log detail, and much more. All this is provided in an easy to read, formatted report that you can view and print using your web browser. We have also hyperlinked many items so you can quickly and easily "Google" them to find out what they are or if some programs might be spyware or viruses. It is also completely non-invasive and makes no changes to your computers settings whatsoever. We have even included a handy function that allows you to create a full system profile and diagnostic report and automatically send it as an email ZIP file attachment to a tech support or help desk person.Best of all, it's completely for personal and commercial use. There is no adware, no spyware, no system drivers, no hidden malware of any kind, nothing. No information is ever transmitted to anyone (unless you want it to).

LookInMyPC works with all versions of Windows 2000, XP, 2003/8, Vista and Windows 7

Monday, December 8, 2008

Since a few days right click on pictures in orkut album is disabled, so we cant not save the images from orkut albums using the save image option, also saving the entire page wont help you. Here are two simple ways to save images in orkut albums.

Press f11, this will hide the tool bars and gives extra room for the image.

Now press the “print screen” key on your keyboard

Open paint or any other similar program<

To open paint, press (win+r) and type “mspaint” or click on start>all programs>accessories>paint

Now press ctr+v and save the image.

Dragging the image:

Click, Drag the image and drop it on address bar. It will be opened in a new page where right click is enabled.

Using “save frame as” option in firefox:

This is a very simple method to save the image campared to the previous one. Lets do it with an example.

I want to save a cute doggy picture. So I open the page in firefox and click on "File"(which is at the top left of your browser) and then select "save frame as" option and save it with the name cute and then browse to the folder cute_files to find the picture.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Note: Some of the settings mentioned below are optimized for 256k connection. If you want to calculate the optimal settings for your connection, check at the end of this tutorial. But I suggest you to read the entire tutorial for guidance on other settings.First go to Options>Preferences>Network

1. Under ‘Port used for incoming connections’, enter any port number. It is best to use a port number above 10000. I use 45682.2. Randomize port each time utorrent starts: UNCHECKED. I leave this unchecked because I have a router. If you do not have a router or a firewall, and want extra security,check this option.3. Enable UPnP port mapping (Windows Xp or later only): UNCHECKED.I leave this unchecked because I have experienced it slowing down speeds. It is not needed if you manually port forward.4. Add utorrent to Windows Firewall exceptions (Windows XP SP2 or later only): UNCHECKED (do this only if you have windows firewall disabled)5. Global Maximum upload rate (kb/s): [0: unlimited]: 22 (for 256k connection)6. Protocol Encryption: ENABLED. I would recommend everyone to enable this. This can help increase speeds with many ISPs.7. Allow incoming Legacy Connections: CHECKED

Options>Preferences>Torrents

1. Global Maximum Number of Connections: 130 (for 256k connection)This number should not be set too low or the number of connections made to your torrents will be limited. Setting it too high may cause too much bandwidth to be used and can cause slowdowns.2. Maximum Number of connected peers per torrent: 70 (for 256k connection)If you see that the peers connected to a specific torrent are exactly this number, or very close, increase this number to improve speeds.3. Number of upload slots per torrent: 3 (for 256k connection)This depends on how much you want to upload to other users. Do not set too low or it may affect download speeds.4. Use additional upload slots if upload speed <90%: CHECKED5. Maximum number of active torrents: 2 (for 256k connection)6. Maximum number of active downloads: 1 (for 256k connection)7. Enable DHT Network: CHECKEDThis is recommended to be checked to improve speeds. More people will be available for sharing if this is checked.8. Enable DHT for new torrents: CHECKED9. Enable Peer Exchange: CHECKED10. Enable scrapping: CHECKED11. Pre-allocate all files: CHECKED12. Append .!ut to incomplete files: UNCHECKED Torrent Settings

DO NOT CHANGE THIS OPTION unless you have Windows XP SP2 and have patched tcpip.sys.

You can also patch tcpip.sys with xp-Antispy

If you have a firewall

* Open up the options/preferences/settings for the firewall - usually your firewall will have an icon to click in the taskbar* Look for the keywords “allow list” or “programs”* Add the application you want to give access to the internet* Make sure to save your settings when you are done

If you have a router

1. Go to start>run>type cmd, press enter>type ipconfig, press enter2. Remember both your ip address and your default gateway3. Type in your default gateway into your default browser, a password prompt may come up. The default username and password are admin for my router4. Under ‘Applications’ fill out one line for each p2p client you use5. You need to use your ip address, the correct port range and set either tcp or udp6. You can find and change the ports in the actual p2p client’s settings, just make sure they are the same in the router7. Most p2p apps need both tcp and udp checked, if you are not sure check your p2p client’s FAQ8. Save your settings